Heath Reed Gets 21 Year Suspension

Heath Reed given 21 year suspension, Carlos Sedillo given 10 year suspension.

Paulick ReportOctober 1, 2012

The New Mexico Racing Commission continued issuing their rulings related to a series of positives for the Class 1 drug dermorphin that occurred May 25-26 during the Ruidoso Futurity and Derby trials at Ruidoso Downs.

Trainer Jeffrey "Heath" Reed has been suspended 21 years and fined $23,000 after four horses tested positive for dermorphin. A fifth positive test was dropped due to
unclear reading of the sample label, according to New Mexico Racing
Commission director Vince Mares. Reed’s suspension includes a one-year
ban because two of the horses in question also tested positive for an anabolic steroid.

Carlos Sedillo was given a 10-year suspension and $10,000 fine for two positive tests.

Last week, trainer John Basset was handed a similar 10-year suspension and $10,000 fine.

All of the trainers have the right to appeal to the New Mexico Racing Commission. If upheld, they may seek a temporary restraining order in through the courts.